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MOCAP continues to offer multiple rubber molding options, from compression molding for lower cost tooling, smaller production runs and larger parts to injection molding for higher volume jobs. They know what's best for your project.
High or low quantities aren't a problem either. If you need millions of parts or just a few hundred parts, MOCAP can help. They don't limit themselves to just a few rubber types like most rubber molders. MOCAP processes virtually any thermoset compound on the market from EPDM, neoprene and natural to silicone, VitonĀ® and Hypalon. MOCAP's experienced technical specialists will advise on the optimum manufacturing path to suit the product, its performance, size, price and required volume.
Injection Molding
Most appropriate when high quality has to match high volume, injection molding provides a virtual flash-free finish, eliminating the need for secondary trim work.
Compression Molding
Offers lower tooling and set-up costs for manufacturers seeking short runs or prototypes. Other benefits include larger cavity density and reduced waste.
Transfer Molding
More accurate than compression, thus reducing reject rates on small to medium runs of precision parts. Additional benefits include shorter cure times and reduced labor.
Insert Molding
The process of placing an object, or insert, into the mold cavity and forming rubber around it.